I've also worked with my wife for a bit last time I WC'ed and it was good fun. But when it got to winter I had to battle on by myself!
I've been giving it a lot of thought myself and weighed up the positive and negative comments and have come to the conclusion that my aim is to earn money to live and to do it as simply as possible as I'm all for keeping your life simple!
I can think of far too many negatives and only a couple of possible positives to doing it so I think I may suggest getting our own work for now and then working together every now and then.
You arrive at his house all ready for work with a full bucket and the ladders strapped on and...he's still in bed. Annoyance.
...now this I could see happening daily :-)
I also looked at the "How Much Would you Charge for These Houses?" thread before and need to get my head around the prices as they are now, 6 years later from when I finished WC last time.
I made the mistake first time around of charging too little on some work which haunted me for years! But on others I overcharged without realising and when my speed increased I was making good profit. I usually found on these higher prices ones I would have to make the job last longer if the customer was in, in case they thought I was ripping them off....!!
I will take another look at that thread as:
Where you are, you should easily be able to charge as much as I do. Dont be shy about it, a high price gives an implication of quality, which of course a pro who is friendly,smart & chatty can deliver. Make £125 your goal (an easy day) with £150 earning you a reward, cinema with the female or a meal out for example.
We do have a lot of WC's in Shrewsbury, not as many as before though as most of my friends who were have moved onto carpet cleaning, floor laying ect.
Mostly, the only WC's I see around now seem to be the...I'm afraid to say it...drunks that want some spare cash, but of course I do see a few well known pro WC's too.
If I can earn £125 per day I would be v.happy...I will keep you all informed.
Thanks for the comments and help guys.
Now on to plan my killer marketing campaign...(or an ad in the local paper as it's also known!)
Steve